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Posted by Norminn on September 16, 2007, 1:26 pm
Gene Duprés wrote:
> This lady asked me to copy these anti-seagull things they have on the
> light standards downtown and in all the big parking lots here. These
> things sit on top of the lights and to me, they look like they're made
> of some kind of wire or tubing. There are five or six thin branches
> that come out from a center point and go upwards like an open crown.
>
> Anyway, it's not supposed to hurt the birds. Birds can't land. Lady
> wants one for her new security light pole/camera in front yard of
> house.
>
> Anyone know what they're called or what they're made of?
>
> Thanks.
>
> Gene
>
My upstairs neighbor had a fake owl to keep gulls away, although she had
a bird feeder that attacted birds and rats. The owl fell off for the
umpteenth time, so I threw it in the trash. The owl trick doesn't work.
The general idea is to span the area with wire - they won't land on wire.
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